With ZETA DIVISION GC officially splitting up, Kim “SereNa” Sia is set to continue her journey with DRX Changers for the 2025 season.
SOUTH KOREA – DRX have announced the signing of former ZETA DIVISION GC player Kim “SereNa” Sia to their Game Changers roster. This move comes as ZETA DIVISION officially disbands its Game Changers division, with the remaining players, Suzu “suzu” Sasaki and Sarina “Moco” Kawashima, transferring to FENNEL Hotelava.
Despite joining a Korean organization, SereNa will continue competing in the Game Changers Japan circuit, as DRX’s Game Changers division is based in Japan. Similar to her time in ZETA DIVISION GC, she will be the only non-Japanese player on her new team, with her four new teammates all hailing from Japan.
“My time with ZETA DIVISION has given me tremendous growth and precious memories. I sincerely thank my team, the fans, and everyone involved. I will continue to give my all and strive for even greater achievements.”
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SereNa joins DRX Changers from ZETA DIVISION, the undisputed best Japanese Game Changers team in 2024. After signing with ZETA early in the year as their new Sentinel player, she helped the team maintain their top spot by winning both Split 1 and Split 2. Their domestic success carried over to the international stage, where they secured a runners-up finish at VALORANT Game Changers Pacific, falling just short against Xipto Esports.
That performance earned them a spot at the 2024 Game Changers Championship in Berlin, where they turned heads with wins over FlyQuest RED and Team Falcons Vega—all while showing their energy and chemistry on stage.
SereNa’s impact was even more impressive given that she was the only non-Japanese player on ZETA DIVISION GC, yet she seamlessly adapted by learning and communicating in Japanese, as seen in interviews and team voice comms. This will continue in her new chapter with DRX, as she stays in the Japanese circuit with an all-Japanese team.

She will team up with returning DRX Changers players Mina “Ache” Suzuki and Mizuki “YOME” Fukuchi from the 2024 season, alongside two new additions: former SCARZ GC duelist Momoka “Dia” Inazumi and ex-DFM GC player Nana “Lucky” Matsumoto.
DRX Changers now have:
- 🇯🇵 Mina “Ache” Suzuki
- 🇯🇵 Mizuki “YOME” Fukuchi
- 🇯🇵 Momoka “Dia” Inazumi
- 🇯🇵 Nana “Lucky” Matsumoto
- 🇰🇷 Kim “SereNa” Sia
- 🇰🇷 Cho “fAwn” Duck-keun (Coach)
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